OH CRAP.
OH CRAP.
DAMN YOU, KRIPKE. /o\
Yeah, I cried. I cried like a baby. SOBBING. I possibly cried more than Sam and Dean's deaths PUT TOGETHER. I expect there are gonna be people who felt like this episode was two female deaths too many and that's - I don't personally agree with that, but it's fair enough. We're not all watching the same show here, after all.
What I saw though - what I saw was strong. Goddamn. That was a good death, in all senses of the word. I CANNOT EVEN ARTICULATE. Jo and Ellen are fucking badasses, is what I'm saying, and they died braver than Sam and Dean have ever been.
I CAN'T TALK ABOUT THE REST OF THE EPISODE. IN MY SOUL, IT BEGINS WITH JO SETTING THEIR PRIORITIES STRAIGHT AND ENDS WITH ELLEN INSULTING A HELLHOUND AND THAT IS IT.
WHO CARES ABOUT WINCHESTERS, ANYWAY.
(Okay, no, I care about Winchesters. This episode has shown me that I really, really need for them to not die at the end, oh god. If Jo and Ellen have me this heartbroken, I will probably have to take a day of mourning if Sam and Dean go the same way. NO MORE WINCHESTER DEATHS PLEASE KRIPKE. /o\)
WAIT I'M NOT DONE YET. I guess I can take a break out of my Harvelle mourning to add: Sam was meant to lead the demon army, right? It's his destiny and all?
So. What if he leads it against Lucifer?